Modelling of fission gas release in UO2 doped fuel using transuranus code
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Gonzalez, Jheffry
Ševecek, Martin
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The expected benefits from Cr-doped fuel are improved retention of fission gases within the pellets due to its large grain size. To demonstrate this, several experiments have been carried out by Halden reactor and Studsvik. These experiments are now being used to benchmark several fuel performance codes among them transuranus code. All this as part of a Coordinate Research Project (CRP) by IAEA named Testing and Simulation for Advanced Technology and Accident Tolerant Fuels (ATF-TS). This work is introducing a novel fission gas diffusivity model for doped fuel in transuranus code. It is observed the benefits of introducing this new model when comparing to the standard model already existing in transuranus. Nevertheless, more work needs to be carried out to fully understand all the phenomena involved in adding dopant in UO2 due to change of thermo mechanical properties.
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